Jean De La Bruyere
"When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman."
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Sir Alexander Fleming
"Never neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening. It may be -- usually is, in fact -- a false alarm that leads to nothing, but it may on the other hand be the clue provided by fate to lead you to some important advance."
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Wang Yang-Ming
"The sages do not consider that making no mistakes is a blessing. They believe, rather, that the great virtue of man lies in his ability to correct his mistakes and continually make a new man of himself."
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Joseph Conrad
"I don't like work... but I like what is in work -- the chance to find yourself. Your own reality -- for yourself, not for others -- which no other man can ever know."
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Anatole France
"The first virtue of all really great men is that they are sincere. They eradicate hypocrisy from their hearts."
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Jean De La Bruyere
"Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his conduct that he wishes to be valued."
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Elizabeth T. King
"I find that it is not the circumstances in which we are placed, but the spirit in which we face them, that constitutes our comfort."
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